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                    [Title] => Political change via poll reforms
                    [Summary] => No, he’s not aching for a junta to replace the government, ex-national security adviser Jose Almonte clarified in my radio interview Saturday. He only painted political scenarios during several recent speeches if reforms do not come soon. Poverty and injustice are worsening, as seen in declining purchasing powers and unsolved murders. Its present generals are purging corruption in the military. But the bigger civilian bureaucracy isn’t moving as fast. If the military emerges as a white knight, the people might entertain a return to regimented rule.

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